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April 24, 2023
Weir, an editor at Vanity Fair, debuts with the engrossing narrative of Sal Cannon, a magazine writer who recognizes herself in a short story by a famous novelist. The story, published in the Paris Review by the late Martin Keller, a contemporary of Norman Mailer, includes a detail from Sal’s brief encounter with Keller six years earlier, when they flirted at an event and he took a silver barrette from her hair. This detail appears in the story, which is about a young woman’s effect on an older writer’s imagination. It turns out the story was excerpted from a longer work, and Sal pitches a feature on Keller, hoping to get her hands on his manuscript. She’s already in a vulnerable place, having blundered a profile of a playwright in her desire to tell a good story. After she gets the assignment, she talks with Keller’s widow, Moira, hoping to pick up clues about why she inspired Keller. Along the way, Weir shifts the perspective to Moira, Martin, and other characters related to the couple, delving into themes of creative ambition. Weir has a journalist’s eye for mood and setting, whether in her perceptive account of Sal’s trials or her astute portrayal of Martin’s turbulent early years as a novelist. It’s a rather auspicious debut. Agent: Jen Marshall, Aevitas Creative. Michelle Brower, Trellis Literary
January 1, 2024
Weir, a senior editor at Vanity Fair, debuts with the story of Sal Cannon, a magazine journalist who finds both her career and her love life in tatters after one of her articles goes disastrously wrong. When Sal reads a short story by Martin Keller, an older writer she met long ago at a literary party, she is struck by the similarities between their interaction at the party and the story's content. Could the story be about her? Discovering that the story is an excerpt from an unpublished novel and that Keller has died, Sal visits Keller's widow, Moira, in upstate New York, hoping to get her hands on the unpublished manuscript. Though Moira agrees to be interviewed, she is less than forthcoming, raising more questions than she answers. Narrator Brefny Caribou provides convincing voices for a wide range of characters, seamlessly switching between youthful and mature voices. Listeners will be moved by her portrayal of Sal, whose quest allows her to understand the complexities of relationships and her place within them. VERDICT A thoughtful coming-of-age story that captures the intricacies of storytelling, ambition, and the creative process.--Joanna M. Burkhardt
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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